Conference Goals

AutomotiveUI (or AutoUI), the International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, is the premier forum for UI research in the automotive domain. AutomotiveUI brings together researchers and practitioners interested in both the technical and the human aspects of in-vehicle user interfaces and applications. Consistent with prior conferences, AutomotiveUI’16 will address novel in-vehicle services, models of and concepts for enhancing the driver experience, driver performance and behavior, development of (semi-) autonomous driving, and the needs of different user groups. The overarching goal is to support the development of interfaces that are safe, easy to use, useful, and desired by users.

Specifically, the conference goals are:

To provide a forum for the exchange of technical information concerning research (and practice) and educational activities for motor vehicle user interface development. This is accomplished through papers, workshops, tutorials, demonstrations, work-in-progress presentations, and face-to-face meetings.

To provide opportunities for building personal connections with colleagues and potential sponsors of that research.

Topics

AutomotiveUI’16 invites you to submit original work in one or more of the following formats: full papers, workshops, work in progress and doctorial colloquia. Submissions that include theoretically-based, quantitative predictions of experimental outcomes as well as validation of those outcomes, are particularly encouraged.

Topics include, but are not limited to:

Devices & Interfaces

Multi modal, speech, audio, gestural, natural input/output

In-car gaming, entertainment and social experiences

Interfaces for navigation

Text input and output while driving

Applications and user-interfaces for inter-vehicle communication

Sensors and context for interactive experiences in the car

Biometrics and physiological sensors as a user-interface component

Automation & Instrumentation

Automated Driving and Interfaces for (semi-) autonomous driving

Head-Up Displays (HUDs) and Augmented Reality (AR) concepts

Co-operative Driving/Connected Vehicles

Assistive technology in the vehicular context

Information access (search, browsing, etc.)

Vehicle-based apps, web/cloud enabled connectivity

Evaluation & Benchmarking

Methods and tools for automotive user-interface research, including simulation

News

27.09.2016
Unfortunately, the OpenDS convention as part of the preliminary program for AutomotiveUI 2016 has been canceled. As an alternative, there are 8 workshops and tutorials on the first day of the conference, which you can attend.